Show Thursday May 23 1991 ThcEuile-Bate- S taints the abuse Awareness Week Student Awareness Center of alcohol during Alcohol Alcohol Awareness Week sponsored by the Student Aware- ness Center began May 20 and of Carbon and introduced the Counties Emery weds with a lecture on "Alcohol ends May 24 with activities every and Other Drags of Abuse" in the Lillie Theater at 11:30 am day The purpose of the week is to "Are You hi Your Right inform the CEU community of MindT was presented by Vem the consequences of alcohol and Larsen and Doug Wiese both other substances abuse "Five per-- from the Bear River Prcven-ccof our drinkers drink 50 per- - lionEducation Center They cent of the alcohol consumed spoke on rightlcft brain lechnol- They are most likely the alco- ogy holies They each affect about 10 Wednesday's topic was "Stress said Terry Holbrook the Management Using Biofeedback and alcohol counselor for Techniques" and a blood pressure drug and cholesterol screening was pro-CEU vided by the Southeastern Utah On Monday May 20 Phyl Johnson a CEU security officer Health District in cooperation Don Kelly the Carbon Drag En- - from the CEU nursing department foroement Agency and Sheriff They also provided information Martin Wilson nt Thespians attack on summer heat with drama productions about AIDS Char Billings a biofeedback technician from the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center was the featured speaker Merlin Goode from the Weber County Department of Substance Abuse will speak on "Personality Trails and True Colon" Thursday at noon At 9 pm a Mocktail Dance wiU be sponsored by the (XU Natural Helpers in the Student tivity Center Ballroom A film festival will be held on Friday in the Student Lounge Some of the films include Ac-peop- le" "Natural Highs and How To Get Them” "Finding Out” a film about the consequences of alcohol abuse and "Medical Aspects of Al- cohol" Also on Friday will be a presentation primarily for the CEU staff "Drags in the Workpiace-To-dd tions Carolyn Gwythcr the artis- - EmptojrcrEmployee Responsibili- Handy ties" will be the topic of this pre- tic director of Children's Theater staff writer said the two productions would af-- sentation It will be held at 1 2 To combat the heat of sum- and 4 ford an opportunity for all youth mer several theatrical productions pjn in the Ballroom The video "Getting off the Hook" in the area to be involved will be produced in the Price area will be shown that one The Castle Valley Community Gwyther explained Theater will open its summer stint production would be for the 8 to 13 age group with the other being with the rollicking musical geared to the 14 to 20 age group "Brigadoon" Auditions will be held May 30 and 31 at the Carbon Gwythcr also said the directors for High School Choir Room from 6 the two productions would possi-t- o 9 pm bly be CEU Director of High An annual success in the Price School Relations Todd Olsen and CEU Theater Department's Stu-area has been the Community dent of the Year Sean Oviatt she Children's Theater and this year said they will be staging two produc- - J esfSchedule st & fo ‘xftxfovy YO tilt BOOHS Tuesday Juno 4 1991 810 KM to 10SO KM Classes taught daily and MWF from 8:00 AM to 8:50 AM 1000 KM to 1210 PM Classes taught daily and MWF from 1 :15 PM to 2:05 PM 110 PM to 310 PM Classes taught daily and MWF from 3:15 PM to 4:05 PM Wednesday June 5 1991 810 KM to 1010 KM Classes taught dally and MWF from 9:00 AM to 950 AM t 10' KM to 1210 PM Classes taught daily and MWF from 11 50 AM to 11 50 AM 110 KM to 310 PM Classes taught dally and MWF from 2:15 PM to 3:05 PM Thrusday Junes 1991 810 KM to 1010 KM Classes taught daily and MWF from 1050 AM to 1050 AM 1010 KM to 1210 PM Classes which will not fit this schedule 110 PM to 310 PM Classes which wU not fit this schetkile Swwsaassasstefta SELL YOUR BOOKS AT: Hies - Wed - Thurs June 4 5 6 10 am to 1 pm |